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See You
Highest Chart Position: 6 (UK), n/a (USA)
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Mute 7 MUTE 018
7 inch single
(release date: January 29th, 1982)
This item is out of print.
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1 - See You
2 - Now, This Is Fun
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Mute 12 MUTE 018
12 inch single
(release date: 1982)
This item is out of print.
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1 - See You (Extended Version)
2 - Now, This Is Fun (Extended Version)
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Mute CD MUTE 18
CD maxi single, from the Singles Box Set #1 [disc #4]
(release date: November 25th, 1991)
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1 - See You (Extended Version)
2 - Now, This Is Fun
3 - Now, This Is Fun (Extended Version)
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Notes:
Later pressings of the 12 inch single have the little girl's picture flipped. She originally looked to the left (as visible in the main image above). On the repressings, she looks to the right.
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Sire 29957-0
12 inch single
(release date: July 16th, 1982)
This item is out of print.
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1 - See You (4:50)
2 - Now, This Is Fun (4:45)
3 - The Meaning of Love (4:59)
4 - See You (3:55)
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Sire/Reprise 40292-2
CD maxi single, from the Singles Box Set #1 [disc #4]
(release date: November 19th, 1991)
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1 - See You (Extended Version)
2 - Now, This Is Fun
3 - Now, This Is Fun (Extended Version)
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Reprise CD MUTE 018 (R2 78889D)
CD maxi single, from the Singles Box Set #1 reissue [disc #4]
(release date: March 30th, 2004)
This item is out of print.
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1 - See You (Extended Version)
2 - Now, This Is Fun
3 - Now, This Is Fun (Extended Version)
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Sire 29957-0
promotional 12 inch single
(release date: 1982)
This was a promotional item, and was never for sale to the public.
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1 - See You (4:50)
2 - Now, This Is Fun (4:45)
3 - The Meaning of Love (4:59)
4 - See You (3:55)
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Notes:
This US 12 inch single combines two different UK singles - "See You" and "The Meaning Of Love". To put both versions of "See You" on this release, the b side of "The Meaning Of Love" single ("Oberkorn") was not included.
The promotional 12 inch single is an unusual release. To promote the "See You" release, Sire simply took the commercial release, placed a gold promo stamp on the sleeve, and printed "Promotional Copy - Not For Sale" on the label. Gold "promo stamp" records don't technically count as true promo only releases, but since this one actually has the word promo printed directly onto the label, it falls into the promo only category. Sire also did this with a few other 12 inch single releases for other artists around the release of this single.
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